Grave Matter – Dark Gothic Thriller Read Online Karina Halle

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Total pages in book: 117
Estimated words: 113051 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 565(@200wpm)___ 452(@250wpm)___ 377(@300wpm)
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Suddenly, I picture the baby goat stuck on the wall of the barn and I feel sick to my stomach. That image will forever be burned into my brain. That knowledge that Madrona is doing something they shouldn’t be doing.

“What’s wrong?” Lauren asks, leaning in to be heard over the roar of the ATV and the crunch of the rocks beneath the tires.

I shake my head, Nick’s threat ringing in my head. “Just a little motion sickness,” I say loudly and we bump around. “How are you feeling? You still thinking of going home?”

“I don’t know,” she says. “Now that we’re out here in the wild?” She leans back, closing her eyes and breathing in deep. “No, not really. I’ve been looking forward to this damn trip ever since they announced it. I don’t even know if there’s a point to it, I mean why are the marine sciences people like Justin and Dr. Hernandez here since we’ll be in the mountains? More busy work, I’m guessing. But if it gets us out of the lodge, then I don’t care. I was starting to go insane.”

“You and me both,” I tell her, which prompts an ironic smile.

She’s right. This camping trip is coinciding with some nicer weather, that’s for sure, but it’s also happening at a time where most students are starting to buckle under the fog and isolation. It’s probably well timed to give us a little freedom every now and then so that we don’t rebel.

Then again, maybe the lodge wants us out of its hair. Only Everly, Michael, and the researchers are left behind, the students all gone.

A trickle of unease rolls down my spine.

Did they get rid of us on purpose?

Is there something going on back at Madrona?

Or is there something going on here? a voice whispers.

I ignore it. That’s all I can do, though I know it’s burying itself under my skin. I’m going to be on high alert. Not for bears and wolves but for…

I don’t even know what the threat is.

I just know it would be a mistake to let my guard down, no matter where I am, no matter who I’m with.

I glance over my shoulder at Kincaid driving the ATV a little ways behind us. In his olive raincoat and aviator glasses, he looks equally at ease driving this beast of a machine up a steep mountain road as he does when standing at the front of the classroom, textbook in hand.

I’m lucky I have him in my corner, I think.

Even though I still don’t trust him completely.

I trust him sexually. I trust him to look after me.

But that’s where it ends.

I’m still not sure if Kincaid is actually a good person or not.

I don’t think you can work for Madrona otherwise.

And I don’t really know Kincaid at all.

“Making sure he doesn’t drive off?” Lauren asks wryly as she leans in.

I face forward, feeling the cool air as we climb higher, making sure my cheeks don’t burn. “Just admiring the view.”

“I bet you are,” she says.

Eventually the ATV comes to a stop in front of an industrial-looking building with a green tin roof, in the middle of a big empty lot, an odd sight surrounded by so much beauty. We’re told by Hernandez that this used to be used by the loggers but the logging in the area stopped a long time ago, just at the end of the park.

We climb out of the ATVs, eager to stretch our legs. Dr. Hernandez passes out protein bars as a snack to hold us over until lunch, and our water bottles get filled from the trailer at the back of Nick’s vehicle.

Then Kincaid hands us all our tents—his finger touching mine for too long when he hands me mine—and tells us to drink up the expensive stuff while we can. From now on we’ll be drinking water from streams and lakes, our water cleaned with purifying tablets.

Then Nick waves goodbye and gets on his ATV before driving off.

“Why is he leaving?” Munawar asks.

“What am I, chopped liver?” Dr. Hernandez jokes. “Nick has some stuff to attend to back at the lab.”

Please not baby goats…

“And I never get to go on this expedition,” Hernandez continues. “Neither do the marine sciences students, normally. So it’s a nice change of pace. Although now that I’m here, I’m a little intimidated. Are you sure it’s three days in and three days out?”

Kincaid grins at him, wrinkles appearing at the corner of his aviators, causing my stomach to flutter. “Don’t be a wimp.”

I adjust my tent on my back, and we all get into single file, Kincaid at the lead and carrying a rifle for protection, Hernandez bringing up the rear, our bear bells jingling from our packs. I’m glad Hernandez is here since I wouldn’t have felt very comfortable with Nick, but even so I wonder what lab work Nick is staying behind to do.


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